FERMANAGH SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINALS
Erne Gaels v Lisnaskea
Saturday, Belleek, 5pm
ERNE Gaels haven’t been overly impressive in this year’s campaign, but the defending champions are still in the hunt and are favourites to win this one.
Verdict: Erne Gaels
Belnaleck v Teemore
Sunday, Belnaleck, 4.30pm
THESE two teams had solid enough group stages, the stand-out result being Belnaleck’s opening round win over Enniskillen Gaels. We’ll go for Belnanleck but it’s likely to be tight.
Verdict: Belnaleck
FERMANAGH INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINALS
Tempo v Belcoo
Friday, Tempo, 8pm
TEMPO have home advantage for this one having finished second in their group. Belcoo have been fairly open at the back and if they don’t rectify that, Tempo are likely to prevail.
Verdict: Tempo
Irvinestown v Devenish
Saturday, Irvinestown, 3pm
IRVINESTOWN’s second round defeat to Roslea ultimately meant they missed out on automatic progression to the semi-finals, but they can still get there with a win over Devenish this weekend. Irvinestown’s firepower to see them through.
Verdict: Irvinestown
FERMANAGH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINAL
Newtownbutler v St Patrick’s Donagh
Sunday, Roslea, 3.30pm
ST Patrick’s were in brilliant form with a 5-18 to 0-7 win over Coa, while Newtownbutler ran out six-point victors over Brookeborough. Donagh are attempting to get back to the intermediate ranks at the first time of asking and they can win this one.
Verdict: St Patrick’s Donagh
FERMANAGH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINAL
Brookeborough v Coa
Sunday, Tempo, 1.30pm
A SECOND bite at the cherry for these two teams. Brookeborough showed well against Newtownbutler and we’ll give them the nod.
Verdict: Brookeborough
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